Run by the people behind the nearby Pineapple and Dalston's Railway Tavern (with most staff having fled from the Sir Richard Steele after its takeover), Tapping the Admiral is all you could wish for from a pub. Tastefully and...

Once an old spit and sawdust affair, it's now owned by DJ Jon Carter and chums and is more in keeping with the trend-setters of Camden. With its designer black interior, ever changing DJ sets and a mix and match menu the place...

The Monarch has finally managed to throw off the last vestiges of its former life as a Wetherspoons. It's no longer family friendly, and there are no real ales left on tap (you might get some expensive ones in bottles if you're...

There was a rash of relaunches and makeovers of the pubs and bars in these parts over the last few years. The Jorene Celeste became the Oxford; the Verge became the Bullet Bar (and then Flowerpot) and Auntie Annie's Porter...

The George IV is an attractive proper Victorian pub, just where you wouldn't expect one. Tucked off Kentish Town High Road on the edge of an industrial estate, the exterior is an ivy covered wonder, complete with charming globe...

Once upon a time Camden's Stables Market contained a rough and ready but bone fide market - we clearly remember traders selling piles of old shoes and various tat. The 1990's seem a long time ago though, and it's now as much of...

This must have been one of 2008's most dramatic refits. We've always known it as Auntie Annie's Porter House, a traditional Irish boozer whose yellow and red exterior marked it out as a landmark on Kentish Town Road. Now, the...

In line with the continuing, seemingly unstoppable, historical destruction of Camden Market, At Proud had to move from it's enviable rooftop position and has relocated to what was once the Stables antique market. A former...

You wouldn’t know it but Jo's is run by the same chap who owns the Southampton Arms – a vastly popular real ale paradise up the road in Kentish Town. But this isn’t going to be a CAMRA haunt. Occupying the...

As famous now for the fire which almost destroyed the place as the 'slebs who frequent it, the Hawley Arms has risen from the ashes and reopened. Inside, however, things look much as they have done for the last couple of years...

We loved this pub, but sadly it closed in 2010 and now apparently planning permission has been lodged to convert it into 8 self-contained flats and of office space. Property developers 1, local amenities and character 0.

It's official: Goth is out, Rock is in <sign of the horns>. Now a Hobgoblin pub owned by Wychwood Brewery, and with the name changed, it seems new life has been injected with a much-needed dose of ale into a pub...

Such an imposing pub on a back street in Kentish Town couldn't remain a rough boozer much longer. Of course, once upon a time it would've simply been a 'normal pub', but the intervening years have seen almost every pub in...